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Chicago’s Chuy Garcia Has a Vision: Progressive Mayors Fighting for Public Education

Chicago’s Chuy Garcia Has a Vision: Progressive Mayors Fighting for Public Education Chicago’s Chuy Garcia Has a Vision: Progressive Mayors Fighting for Public Education

A supporter of public schools and teachers pushes Democrats to get on the side of the future.

Apr 3, 2015 / John Nichols

April 3, 1996: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, Is Arrested

April 3, 1996: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, Is Arrested April 3, 1996: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, Is Arrested

“I would agree with the Unabomber’s general position that ‘revolution is necessary.’ But I can’t figure out at all what kind of revolution this is to ...

Apr 3, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

Race Matters (but Not To Conservatives)

Race Matters (but Not To Conservatives) Race Matters (but Not To Conservatives)

Minorities confront prejudice and barriers to success in almost every aspect of their lives, but right-wing pundits prefer to blame the victims and the welfare state.

Apr 2, 2015 / Eric Alterman

Can Democracy Survive Without Independent Media?

Can Democracy Survive Without Independent Media? Can Democracy Survive Without Independent Media?

The Nation commemorated its legacy as the oldest continuously published weekly magazine at this year's Tucson Festival of Books.

Apr 2, 2015 / Press Room

Good Riddance to Bob Menendez?

Good Riddance to Bob Menendez? Good Riddance to Bob Menendez?

The New Jersey Democratic senator, indicted on corruption charges, has a long history of siding with AIPAC and the GOP over his own party.

Apr 2, 2015 / Ali Gharib

Once Upon a Time, Politics Existed in a Place Called America

Once Upon a Time, Politics Existed in a Place Called America Once Upon a Time, Politics Existed in a Place Called America

The flood of money into Washington has changed all that.

Apr 2, 2015 / The Nation

Katrina vanden Heuvel: A Commitment to Independence Keeps ‘The Nation’ Strong

Katrina vanden Heuvel: A Commitment to Independence Keeps ‘The Nation’ Strong Katrina vanden Heuvel: A Commitment to Independence Keeps ‘The Nation’ Strong

Katrina vanden Heuvel talks to Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez about The Nation’s 150-year legacy of independent journalism.

Apr 2, 2015 / Press Room

Nigeria’s Democratic Revolution

Nigeria’s Democratic Revolution Nigeria’s Democratic Revolution

In an historic election, voters declared that they’re tired of economic growth without development for all.

Apr 2, 2015 / Cheta Nwanze

What We Can Learn From the Workers, Activists and Even Politicians Who Tore Down the First Gilded Age

What We Can Learn From the Workers, Activists and Even Politicians Who Tore Down the First Gilded Age What We Can Learn From the Workers, Activists and Even Politicians Who Tore Down the First Gilded Age

Americans were furious at the inequalities of their country 200 years ago. Could they get as angry today?

Apr 2, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Steve Fraser

A Call to Resist Saudi (and US) Aggression in Yemen

A Call to Resist Saudi (and US) Aggression in Yemen A Call to Resist Saudi (and US) Aggression in Yemen

This invasion pits billionaire royal elites of the Gulf—and their US and Arab League supporters—against the downtrodden people of Yemen.

Apr 2, 2015 / Sheila Carapico

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